40.3 AIHW_Summarised_COD_URF_2000_2019_disaggregated

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shortname AIHW_Summarised_COD_URF_2000_2019_disaggregated
title AIHW_Summarised_COD_URF_2000_2019_disaggregated
creator Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)
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This data has been incorporated into dataset AIHW_Summarised_cause_of_death_2000_2019_disaggregated_version_2 and this dataset is no longer updated or maintained.

Summarised monthly Australian mortality COD URF data for 2000-2019 by

• SA4/LGA/GCC/State aggregations • State of usual residence • Year of death • Month of death • Sex (Males, Females, Persons) • Age groups (0-9, 10-29, 30-54, 55-64 , 65-74, 75-84, 85plus), • Underlying cause of death in the groups Respiratory diseases (ICD10 codes J00-J99), Cardiovascular diseases (G45-G46, I00-I99, R00), Renal diseases (N00-N99), suicide (X60–X84.9, Y87.0) and All-causes.

Note that deaths by suicide have been provided at State and GCC aggregations only and age groups 0-9 and 10-29 have been combined.

Data derived from RBDM National Death Data. Deaths data are provided by the AIHW from the National Mortality Database (unpublished). Cause of Death Unit Record File data are provided to the AIHW by the Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages and the National Coronial Information System (managed by the Victorian Department of Justice) and include cause of death coded by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The data are maintained by the AIHW in the National Mortality Database and has been provided to CARDAT in support of research by the Centre for Safe Air.
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Access is restricted.

These data were provided as part of the ARDC bridges project.

All data provided by the AIHW requires the following five safety considerations: 1. SAFE PROJECTS: Is the use of the data appropriate? 2. SAFE PEOPLE: Can the users be trusted to use the data in an appropriate manner? 3. SAFE SETTINGS: Does the access facility prevent unauthorised use? 4. SAFE DATA: Is there a disclosure risk in the data itself? 5. SAFE OUTPUTS: Are the statistical results non-disclosure?

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Recommended Citation Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2021): Summarised COD URF data by SA4/LGA/greater capital city aggregations, state, year, month, sex, age group and ICD10 code for 2000-2019. RBDM National Death Data, AIHW from the National Mortality Database (unpublished), the Registries of Births, Deaths and Marriages and the National Coronial Information System (managed by the Victorian Department of Justice), and the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Downloaded from CARDAT (dataset). https://cloud.car-dat.org/index.php/apps/files/?dir=/ResearchProjects_CAR/Australian_Mortality_AIHW_RESTRICTED/AIHW_Summarised_COD_URF_2000_2019_disaggregated
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